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910th team highlights air wing, YARS capabilities to AF commission

MANSFIELD-LAHM AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Ohio – Air Force Reserve Lt. Col. Cathy Miller (right), an instructor pilot assigned to the 910th Airlift Wing’s 757th Airlift Squadron, based at nearby Youngstown Air Reserve Station (YARS), Ohio, talks with the Honorable Dennis M. McCarthy, chairman of the National Commission on the Structure of the Air Force, in a hangar here, July 30, 2013. McCarthy is a retired Marine Corps lieutenant general and the previous assistant secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs at the Pentagon. A team of Citizen Airmen from YARS highlighted the capabilities the 910th and the air station during the meetings with the commission. The NCASF was formed to conduct a comprehensive study of the structure of the Air Force to determine whether, and how, the structure should be modified to best fulfill current and anticipated mission requirements for the Air Force consistent with available resources.

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